MLS Action at Q2 Stadium – Austin face FC Dallas

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MLS action on Sunday as Austin and Dallas meet at Q2 Stadium – 4:00am GMT.

This clash sees fourth play third, as struggling Dallas visit Q2 Stadium to face Austin.

Austin arrive at this fixture, having secured 27 points so far this season

Only a positive result will be acceptable for Josh Wolff’s men, following their recent away defeat at the hands of Montréal in their last match.

Also, Austin keep finding ways to win, having secured six victories in their last 10 games is astonishing this season. With a third position in the league and 0 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws, they currently have 27 points in the League.

Austin have won four meetings, drawn two games, and lost one game of their seven League matches at home this season.

A win in this fixture would take Austin’s points to 30 in the League.

FC Dallas’ MLS season, has so far seen them gain 25 points, going into this game

If Dallas’s season is to maintain on track, they must put their recent poor form to an end in this game. In their last two outings, they lost 0-2 at Vancouver Whitecaps and 1-3 at Orlando City.

Also, Dallas keep finding ways to win, having secured seven victories in their last 13 matches is astonishing this season. They currently stand fourth in the League, with 25 points for a total of 0 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws.

Dallas’ away record is remarkable and poses a significant threat to Austin. In the 7 games they’ve played on the road this season, they have so far won two fixtures, drawn three meetings, and lost two meetings.

FC Dallas will see 28 points so far this season, should they secure a win.

Austin v FC Dallas – Head-to-Head.

Additionally, Austin have been unable to beat Dallas in their last three matches with Dallas at Q2 Stadium. In their most recent meeting of this fixture Los Verdes delivered a 2-1 home win.

Other standout players for Austin are Bradley and Damian with respectively and for Dallas are James and Collin with respectively.

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